Sunday, December 12, 2010

I’m off to South Korea tomorrow morning. I really hope the North doesn’t get too agitated and throw any missiles or nuclear bombs.

I have so many things on my mind. This whole December is crazily busy. With the mission trip finally over, I can worry about other things now. Just trying to list out everything in my head makes my heart rate increase. Sigh. During this holiday in Korea, I’m going to make it a point not to worry myself about other things. I want to enjoy my short holiday before I receive my full-blown torture next year.

Just now, dad was looking through the Korean won he exchanged for. He realised that the notes in the whole stack were consecutive. The notes were crisp and new, and no one could bear to use them. I helped to take a picture of the nice series of numbers before he distributed them among the Chans (in consecutive numbers).

Here’s a related fact about myself: The dollar notes I keep at home are always arranged in order of their values and serial numbers. I’m just wondering, does anyone else do that too? It makes me happier because my notes are neatly arranged and I can easily select the older notes (in terms of their numbers) I want to use. And yes, I activate my notes in ascending order of their serial numbers, i.e. from the oldest to the newest.

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